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Hello Pete,
I’m struggling with question 9 on the RSGB mock test three. It is a circuit diagram.
Both C and D look correct to me. The answer key shows that D is correct.
When I build it on DC circuit builder it shows both are the same.
Please can you explain why C is incorrect? I’m clearly missing something.
Thank you,
Kath
No problem, and yes, this is a messy one.
You can remove R1 and R2 as red herrings.
Essentially, you’re left with the standard “parallel” drawing from the course – this one:
https://www.essexham.co.uk/courseimg/circuit-parallel_5dee3982d6999.png
Where a power supply feeds more than one component (e.g. two lamps, or in this case, 2 resistors), the voltage is the same, and the supplied current is the sum of the currents through the individual components.
Just like the example in the course, each lamp has a direct connection, so each gets the full voltage. Half of the circuit’s total current flows through each of the two bulbs.
Correct answer is D – the current over R3 and R4 will be different (as they are different values), but the voltage across the circuit will be the same. It it was a 3 volt battery, all four resistors would have 3v going across them, but different currents.
Does that help?
Pete
Hi Pete,
Yes, it makes perfect sense to me now.
Thank you very much!
Kath
Cool. Happy to help.